Most of the internet users are already aware of BitTorrent and how it works. It was created in 2001, and it’s basically a P2P file sharing protocol. It can be used for sharing large amounts of data online, and there’s no need for that data to be stored on any centralized servers. Even though there are literally loads of clients that can provide you with BitTorrent, but even so, we̵...[Read More]
A proxy is a unique option for getting online that helps you stay secure. A proxy operates as an intermediary between your computer and the online world. In a typical setup, the traffic that goes through a proxy will be through an IP address linked to your computer. But with a new proxy setup, you can work with a separate IP address outside of your own. This helps you to stay protected while onlin...[Read More]
A VPN can be used to help you get online anonymously and to avoid any local censorship or content restriction blocks. The strong encryption that comes with a VPN makes it more powerful than many other standard security measures like a firewall or antivirus program. Today you can use a VPN on mobile devices. The Apple iPhone particularly works with VPN support. But is it a safe option to have? Gett...[Read More]
Hulu has become a very popular online streaming service for you to check out. There are many quality series in particular for you to look forward to watching. Best of all, you can use a VPN like TorGuard to get online. Originals for Hulu in 2017? With Hulu, you can check out a variety of entertaining original programs. Check out 11.22.63, a series based on the Stephen King novel of the same name....[Read More]
The threat of online surveillance has become a great threat to the privacy of many internet users. We’ve come to think about the web as a place where we can be free, where we can be ourselves, and where we have our privacy. Now, it would seem that even that is being taken from us, and so many people have decided to do something about it. Fortunately, there are numerous ways to achieve this, ...[Read More]
It’s been discovered that the Roskomnadzor, the Russia’s state media watchdog, is currently planning a new legislation. Apparently, this one will be used for punishing any and all search engines, software that provides anonymity and even VPNs that don’t enforce Russian government’s web restrictions. This is a very bad news for all of the Russian internet users since it coul...[Read More]
Since the House of Representatives decided to allow ISPs to collect and sell your browsing data to anyone who wants it without your consent, many have started wondering what to do and how to protect themselves. VPNs have come into the light, and web searches for them have gone through the roof. Thousands upon thousands have started creating accounts, downloading apps, and we’re not just talk...[Read More]
These last few years were all about security and worrying about privacy and safety. That’s why Google decided that full-device encryption should be brought up into the daylight, and they did just that as early as in their Android Gingerbread (2.3.x). Of course, this was a while ago, and it has suffered a lot of changes from the original introduction of this method. For example, on some of th...[Read More]
As we learn how much of our information is actually being recorded and used by the online services, more and more of us are deciding to try and protect our privacy any way we can. This includes many methods, including proxies, anonymous browsers, or even paid services, like some of the best VPNs out there, TorGuard for example. However, many have turned to private search engines, and we’ve d...[Read More]
The long expected 117th season of Major League Baseball has finally started on April 2nd, and baseball fans couldn’t be more thrilled with this news. Whether their favorite team wins or loses their next game, they all know that the experience of the game itself is what truly matters, and witnessing it is something they wouldn’t give up on for anything. The MLB started with three games,...[Read More]
Australian ISPs are now officially required to record and collect all of their customers’ metadata, alongside the telecommunications companies, and this includes several types of information: Name, date of birth, address, email and any other information that could help identify the owner of an account. Communication details: The way of communicating (SMS, voice, email, forum, chats, social m...[Read More]
Another new incarnation of the Nintendo consoles, and 7th in line, at that, has appeared recently and many of the loyal fans that grew up on games like Mario Kart and Zelda were astounded by this news. The new console, called The Nintendo Switch, aims to blur the lines that many have found between mobile and traditional gaming. It was released in the beginning of last month, on March 3rd, to be pr...[Read More]